Free Delivery Over $100
9142 books were found.
Read More >>
Shows that the Chanson de Roland is clearly the work of an individual creativity that could, by deliberate repetition... Read More >>
Offers a reevaluation and a reinterpretation of Pierre Charron (1541-1603) - in particular La Sagesse - and of the... Read More >>
In 1253, this collection of fictional tales was translated from Arabic into the language of thirteenth-century Spain.... Read More >>
Volume 32 in the North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures series. Read More >>
Illustrates how the muse of Italian Renaissance literature wandered over Western Europe, inspiring the best of writers,... Read More >>
This descriptive study of the sentence structure of the French language from 1300 to 1515 bridges the gap between... Read More >>
Pierre Bayle (1647-1706) was a French philosopher and writer best known for his seminal work, the Historical and... Read More >>
In this definitive work, Donald Fowler Brown corrects many previous misconceptions about the works of Emilia Pardo... Read More >>
The sketch of manners originated in Colombia under the influence of the Spaniards Larra and Mesonero Romanos, whose... Read More >>
Here are blank verse translations of ten of the best tragedies by French dramatists contemporary with Corneille... Read More >>
Luis de Lucena (1465-1530) was a Spanish writer whose Repeticion de Amores y Arte de Ajedrez con 101 Juegos de Partido... Read More >>
Politzer, in collaboration with his wife, created a study of the vulgarisms in the Merovingian documents in France... Read More >>
Three annotated essays are examined and conjectures made as to events probably occurring during the period. The... Read More >>
This general chronology of Voltaire's letters by an eminent “Voltairiste” contains a chronological appendix, followed... Read More >>
Winner of the 1949 Language Association Oxford Award, Literature through Art, first published in 1952, sketches... Read More >>
Traces the history of Mexican literary academies and societies from the sixteenth century to the mid-twentieth century.... Read More >>
The author indicates that the presence of liturgy and allegory in Perceval may possibly indicate that Chretien was... Read More >>
This critical, annotated essay is followed by appendices on painters in French fiction and selected paintings by... Read More >>
Contains an introduction and translation into English of six poems by Geffroi de Paris, the fourteenth-century French... Read More >>